Macdonald has in the past declared war on animal lovers protesting against his use of fur. And has remained unrepentant, saying: "People who don't like fur can p*ss off. I love fur. It's a beautiful natural product from animals."
PETA have blamed Julien Macdonald for perpetuating cruelty to animals
He launched a stinging attack on animal rights groups. He said: "Focus your attention on something that's important.”
You are presenting that as solid fact, but where are you getting this from? And how could you even possibly know that when adverts never feature people who are normal sized?
No not at all, of course there is in between, no two people are exactly the same size. I just meant that for advertising purposes, clothes look better on skinny people who have no shape/curves.
So you are either stick thin or morbidly obese? There's no in between? What about normal sized? And what's the point of advertising these clothes if they only look good on famine victims?
They have the right to that choice, and the choice to do anything to themselves. But the fundamental difference between that and this is that they are flaunting this choice to impressionable people (particularly young women) and making them see this weight as desireable. Whether they got this thin naturally or not in their own personal lives is therefore a moot point. Perception is everything.
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bootyslappin 8 months ago
Boycott Julien MacDonald
Macdonald has in the past declared war on animal lovers protesting against his use of fur. And has remained unrepentant, saying: "People who don't like fur can p*ss off. I love fur. It's a beautiful natural product from animals."
PETA have blamed Julien Macdonald for perpetuating cruelty to animals
He launched a stinging attack on animal rights groups. He said: "Focus your attention on something that's important.”
He is infamous for his quote "F*** the animals!"
jenwill11 1 year ago
Thin is better. Period.
bautifulfreak 3 years ago
You are presenting that as solid fact, but where are you getting this from? And how could you even possibly know that when adverts never feature people who are normal sized?
dowling1981 3 years ago
No not at all, of course there is in between, no two people are exactly the same size. I just meant that for advertising purposes, clothes look better on skinny people who have no shape/curves.
lilikky 3 years ago
agreed!
lilikky 3 years ago
So you are either stick thin or morbidly obese? There's no in between? What about normal sized? And what's the point of advertising these clothes if they only look good on famine victims?
dowling1981 3 years ago
Clothes look better on skinnier models. Fact.
Quite frankly if I saw a morbidly obese person wearing one of those outfits I would be less inclined to buy it.
lilikky 3 years ago
And in regards to the clothes, most people would be laughed out of the room if they wore them in their day to day lives.
dowling1981 3 years ago
They have the right to that choice, and the choice to do anything to themselves. But the fundamental difference between that and this is that they are flaunting this choice to impressionable people (particularly young women) and making them see this weight as desireable. Whether they got this thin naturally or not in their own personal lives is therefore a moot point. Perception is everything.
dowling1981 3 years ago